Sunday, July 27, 2008

How to get traffic from Technorati

If you open Technorati page, you'll notice that it works like Google. It get traffic and redirect it to blogs. That's ok and cool, so you can get a huge income of visitors through this portal. But... you are getting exactly 0 visitors! Do you know why? Ok, you don't and also you want to get traffic from Technorati; but there's somethings to accomplish. Here's the simple steps to follow to drive a load of traffic from Technorati.



First our aim is to have +200 visitor from this site as its' Alexa rank is 448, so it has a lot of traffic and it must drive so :)

  1. Be favorited and authorized!
    Ok be favorited is known, you must get your blog favorited by other users. Note, that not all users have blogs and many users use Technorati to check the latest posts in their favorite blogs. So 100 fan, means 100 reader in Feedburner.
    That's good but how to do that? (isn't hard!)
    • Favorite 50 blog per day (they may favorite back)
    • Add Technorati Favorite button to your blog
    • Exchange favs in forums or chat rooms :)
    If you do that daily you should have an additional 20 fan every day. So keep the work for a month or two until you get 1000 (1000 is so much, 100 is good)
    What's Technorati authority? It's the number of blogs linking to you, despite their authority or rank. Try to get external link, you'll get it up!

  2. Technorati Top searches keywords
    If you want some traffic from Technorati, then you won't write about anything. Technorati gives you some hints, here's how. Go to Technorati popular page. You'll find their, top 100 popular blogs by fan, Top 100 popular blog by authority and top 15 searched keywords.
    Don't know Technorati top searched keywords? Do you?
    The top searched keyword on Technorati is news, sound cool? no? People are searching for news, but that keyword isn't clear. Any news? There's many kind of news, so what will you talk about. Never mind, but whenever you post tag your article with news! As people search it :-)
    There's also other strange keywords like Dawn Yang! Does this have any meaning for you. What's Dawn Yang? Ok according to Google Dawn Tang is a girl that blogs. But why poeple search for it. Ok you have to investigate!

  3. Link to other blogs!
    Yes link so much to other Technorati blogs. Technorati will give you back traffic. Don't try to link to top 10 or 100 technorati blogs like Tech Crunch or Gizmodo, this won't give you traffic, because people links to them too much and your link will be passed in short time.
    However to get traffic you need to include from 20 to 40 links to other blogs. Then you'll get as few as 10 or 15 from Technorati, that's because people aren't interested so much on Backlinkers blogs!
    Here's some blog of my choice: Google Blog, Reader Blog, Gmail Blog.

1 comments:

Alexa’s crawler is one of the biggest in the Web world. By 2005 Alexa's crawler was hitting 4 to 5 billion pages a month and archiving 1 terabyte of data a day. Today this figure has changed. Now Alexa archives almost 1.6 terabytes of data per day, and hits a total of 4.5 billion pages from over 16 million sites. In an attempt to open up a whole new market Alexa made an announcement that its crawler would be open to up its crawler to requests from the floor to anyone willing to pay.

The programmatic access to Alexa's web search engine was enabled by the Alexa Web Search Platform. However, this platform also tried to start a search revolution. But after a while this platform was also taken over by the Amazon Web Services. Alexa also has a directory which is very similar to DMOZ, the open directory project. The directory has the ability to sort categories by Popularity and Average Review rating. Through the directory one can also access the necessary and related information of websites just by clicking on the title of the site. The Alexa technology was also incorporated into Internet Explorer 5 in 1999. In this way Microsoft also has its share in making Alexa the web giant that it is today.

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